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used by so many. bottom line, they say, when it comes to an investigation on the ground, whether it's called terrorism or not it doesn't make much of a difference. it matters to us in the media. it matters to the public in terms of how we feel about it. but when it's an investigation, they proceed the same way terrorism comes into play in how you prosecute these things, john. >> reporter: it was almost like he was explaining why he was using the word today. he said, anytime bombs go off like they did it is, in fact, an act of terror. gloria, wondering what you think the significance of using that word now is. >> i think it was by way of clarification, really. it's something that, as we spoke about earlier, senator feinstein said yesterday and as jessica was alluding to, anytime you do investigate a bomb that goes off that has been set deliberately it is an act of terror. and i think, to your earlier point about what the president stated very flatly is, we don't know how broad this is or whether it was
used by so many. bottom line, they say, when it comes to an investigation on the ground, whether it's called terrorism or not it doesn't make much of a difference. it matters to us in the media. it matters to the public in terms of how we feel about it. but when it's an investigation, they proceed the same way terrorism comes into play in how you prosecute these things, john. >> reporter: it was almost like he was explaining why he was using the word today. he said, anytime bombs go off...
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>> they will certainly use that in closing argument. you can't really argue your case so much through the witnesses, you lay the foundation, you get out the points you hope to make and tie it all up in closing arguments. >> so again, we were all surprised. we thought one of the detectives would take the stand. he may during the morning. we just don't know. it's more likely a family member will take the stand. we'll see. hopefully this witness has wrapped up on both sides, we don't know. thank you for joining me. i'm carol costello "newsroom" continues after a break. . >> good morning, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield live in sanford, florida. what a busy show we have ahead here. tragedy amid the arizona wildfire, a western heat wave that could be breaking records, okay, where i am live the george zimmerman second-degree murder trial continuing with evidence, people may not have expected they would hear. all of those stories coming your way, we are continuing our gavel to gavel coverage here. i want to beam you over to arizona right away,
>> they will certainly use that in closing argument. you can't really argue your case so much through the witnesses, you lay the foundation, you get out the points you hope to make and tie it all up in closing arguments. >> so again, we were all surprised. we thought one of the detectives would take the stand. he may during the morning. we just don't know. it's more likely a family member will take the stand. we'll see. hopefully this witness has wrapped up on both sides, we don't...
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bring us up to date. >> hi, carol. well, this wire tap we have been hearing about since yesterday, a wire tap done by the russians back in 2011, raises so many questions. a source tells us that this conversation took place between the mother and one of the bombing suspects, that appears to be the case. a communication of some kind. the questions that it raises include these, why were the russians wire tapping the mother? what were the details of that conversation? for how long were they wire tapping the mother? we know that back in 2011, our fbi sources have told us that in fact they wer asked by the russians for help in looking at tamerlan, the older brother of the two bombing suspects. but they said that the russians were very nonspecific about why they wanted them to look at him. other than he might be involved in some kind of activities but the fbi said we did look at him. we interviewed him. we talked to other individuals, relatives, family, and we went back to them and said, give us more, give us more, give us mo
bring us up to date. >> hi, carol. well, this wire tap we have been hearing about since yesterday, a wire tap done by the russians back in 2011, raises so many questions. a source tells us that this conversation took place between the mother and one of the bombing suspects, that appears to be the case. a communication of some kind. the questions that it raises include these, why were the russians wire tapping the mother? what were the details of that conversation? for how long were they...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: i can tell you this is getting a lot of attention from members of congress including house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers. he wants to know a lot more about how this decision was made to read the suspect his miranda rights when they were read. he sent a letter to eric holder with a whole series of questions about, for instance, who made the decision to schedule this initial appearance at the specific time and place that it was scheduled on monday at the hospital while the questioning was still going op. he wants to know whether anyone from the department of justice or fbi raised concerns about the fact the suspect was going to be told of his right to remain silent and his right to a lawyer. we haven't heard a direct response from the department of justice to the long lis sn congs letter, but fbi agents and prosecutors were notified that this initial appearance had been scheduled. this is something that had to be coordinated with multiple authorities. we also
what can you tell us? >> reporter: i can tell you this is getting a lot of attention from members of congress including house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers. he wants to know a lot more about how this decision was made to read the suspect his miranda rights when they were read. he sent a letter to eric holder with a whole series of questions about, for instance, who made the decision to schedule this initial appearance at the specific time and place that it was scheduled on...
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and i do think that we have to act. >> david gergen he's referring to the 1993 use banning the use of chemical weapons which the congress did ratify back in 1997. syria one of a handful of countries that never endorsed and signed on to that national convention. at what point, david gergen, you advised four presidents. at what point should this president go into the oval office and address the american public on what's at stake knowing that the senate and the house will have floor debates as early as next week and that the resolutions will go up for up or down votes as early as next week? does he wait until the middle of the debate or do it sunday night before the house reconvenes? what would you advise this president if you were still one of the senior advisors to a president? >> wolf, i think he needs to do it about 48 hours or so, 72 hours before the vote. because it's really important that he improve the quality of public opinion, the level of public opinion. there are many in congress who are going to say, mr. president, first you have to commit the people and then we can commit t
and i do think that we have to act. >> david gergen he's referring to the 1993 use banning the use of chemical weapons which the congress did ratify back in 1997. syria one of a handful of countries that never endorsed and signed on to that national convention. at what point, david gergen, you advised four presidents. at what point should this president go into the oval office and address the american public on what's at stake knowing that the senate and the house will have floor debates...
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and she's just always believed in us. i think that's the most important thing to me she believed in me and john. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. you know, no matter what the situation was or teach us how to have each other's back. whether it was a little scrape in the neighborhood or something like that. she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's back no matter what. >> the rivalry between john and jim harbaugh certainly among the most incredible rivalries in the history of football's biggest game. but in the middle, mom and dad who have experienced this rivalry for a lifetime, but it never got to the level, of course, of a super bowl. and then there's also jay harbaugh, the son of jim, and jay is actually a coaching intern for john. it is a great story, and that's why carol costello filed it. have a listen. >> the brothers harbaugh are living the dream, the same dream, and only one will wake up happy monday morning. >> you just grow up fighting for everything. fighting for the extr
and she's just always believed in us. i think that's the most important thing to me she believed in me and john. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. you know, no matter what the situation was or teach us how to have each other's back. whether it was a little scrape in the neighborhood or something like that. she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's back no matter what. >> the rivalry between john and jim harbaugh certainly among the most...
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alexander field joins us live from wool byrmassachusetts. looks like snow stopped, but how bad are conditions at the moment? >> reporter: about half a foot of snow and the cleanup all day. you can see, martin, where the snow banks are piled up. the tricky part, the snow is starting to ice over makes this clean upwork harder and heavier. >> reporter: the sights and sounds of a fierce winter storm. overnight, the large swath of snow and ice moved in to the northeast, packing a punch that has many in the region digging in for a long winter. >> we've got plenty of salt. the back roads are starting to stickalities bit. it looks like it's coming down pretty good now. they might get a little wear. especially back roads. >> i'm staying in for this, and get out of the way. >> reporter: boston's mayor tom menino, cautioning everyone this holiday season before the worst hits his city. >> be very careful coming back from the parties this evening. the roadways will be, snow on them, and just ask you, when you celebrate, celebrate responsibly. s is a snow
alexander field joins us live from wool byrmassachusetts. looks like snow stopped, but how bad are conditions at the moment? >> reporter: about half a foot of snow and the cleanup all day. you can see, martin, where the snow banks are piled up. the tricky part, the snow is starting to ice over makes this clean upwork harder and heavier. >> reporter: the sights and sounds of a fierce winter storm. overnight, the large swath of snow and ice moved in to the northeast, packing a punch...
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whatever words were used. so, that's not necessarily -- that's not impeachment, a collateral matter of what the reporter may have asked. his answer did not differ. >> i renew my request that it be played for the jury. number one, his equivocation right now the best evidence is his own words that he spoke to the reporter. it shows his inflection, it shows his hesitation instead of just having t-- >> is there another legal basis for playing that recording? >> the best evidence of the recording that happened back then. even if he testifies to it now, he's testifying, quite honestly, in a very different attitude and inquiry. >> that's not a legal basis. >> i understand the court's concern. >> so, for impeachment purposes, no, it may not be played because his answer is the same today as it was then. that's not impeachment. his not remembering the reporter's question is a collateral matter because it's not the question that matters, it's the answer that's given. so, your request is the objection is sustained. >> i w
whatever words were used. so, that's not necessarily -- that's not impeachment, a collateral matter of what the reporter may have asked. his answer did not differ. >> i renew my request that it be played for the jury. number one, his equivocation right now the best evidence is his own words that he spoke to the reporter. it shows his inflection, it shows his hesitation instead of just having t-- >> is there another legal basis for playing that recording? >> the best evidence...
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she joins us from pretoria. i must say this was some kind of bail hearing because this does n not often happen in the united states when the judge lays out the entire case and takes two hours to final come to the conclusion that he can grant bail. is this unusual even in south africa? >> reporter: it is. i was speaking to a legal expert earlier. he said it is unusual, but just remember this case is unusual. this is an extraordinarily high profile murder case and i think this judge really is acutely aware that his every word, his every minute detail is going to be scrutinized. was this theatre or was he being thorough and i got a mixed reaction in terms of what people thought. in terms of legal experts, they felt he was fair. if you spent as we did, two hours glued to this judge's statement, he kind of in a way ripped apart both the state and the defense's argument. i think he was fair in saying they were both weak. so i think that's what is key. obviously a lot of work on both sides to push their case forward in
she joins us from pretoria. i must say this was some kind of bail hearing because this does n not often happen in the united states when the judge lays out the entire case and takes two hours to final come to the conclusion that he can grant bail. is this unusual even in south africa? >> reporter: it is. i was speaking to a legal expert earlier. he said it is unusual, but just remember this case is unusual. this is an extraordinarily high profile murder case and i think this judge really...
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their message, very clear, stop watching us. erin mcpike is live for us in washington. erin, what are we expecting to see as people continue to gather there in washington at this rally? >> reporter: well, fred, pretty soon we will hear from many of the speakers, including from dennis kucinich, a very liberal democrat, and justin amash, a conservative republican, it spans the political spectrum. as far as what we'll see, one of the things is a giant parachute with essentially the word constitutional right, not nsa mass surveillance. we're also supposed to see 100 giant cell phones and laptops, and again, the message is to stop this kind of mass surveillance without more government oversite. a lot more still to come today, but interesting visuals for sure on the national mall. >> among countries that expressed dissatisfaction, germany, but what about rules about the nsa spying? >> reporter: certainly number of countries who have begun to hear more are angry. germany seems to be the angriest of all, and they're sending a delegation to the united states to have some meeting
their message, very clear, stop watching us. erin mcpike is live for us in washington. erin, what are we expecting to see as people continue to gather there in washington at this rally? >> reporter: well, fred, pretty soon we will hear from many of the speakers, including from dennis kucinich, a very liberal democrat, and justin amash, a conservative republican, it spans the political spectrum. as far as what we'll see, one of the things is a giant parachute with essentially the word...
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stay with us. let's listen. >> four days later, the treasury inspector general for taxpayer administration confirmed that, and i quote, the urs used inappropriate criteria to identify organizations applying for tax exempt status. this abuse of power began as far back as 2010. this revelation goes against the very principles of free speech and liberty upon which this country was founded. the ambulate ant disregard upon which agencies, and concerns about leadership, and let's establish the facts that we do know. based on the report, we know for an 18-month period beginning in spring 2010, irs in the agency's determinations unit employed key word, such as tea party, patriot and 9/12 to target tax exempt status. they were subject to further irs investigation and document requests. irs employees later expanded search to include groups concerned with government spending, debt, taxes, the constitution, the bill of rights or trying to "make america a better place to live." let me repeat that. people were t
stay with us. let's listen. >> four days later, the treasury inspector general for taxpayer administration confirmed that, and i quote, the urs used inappropriate criteria to identify organizations applying for tax exempt status. this abuse of power began as far back as 2010. this revelation goes against the very principles of free speech and liberty upon which this country was founded. the ambulate ant disregard upon which agencies, and concerns about leadership, and let's establish the...
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but if you don't like us, wait for three years and then you can vote us out. the opposition impatient. they say this is a president with an islamist agenda that is imposing his will and sidelining liberal and moderate voices. the president has reached out to the opposition, calling them to sit down and negotiate. the opposition has repeatedly rejected that call. they continue to protest and demonstrate and that's why we are at this impasse today. >> just to make it very clear. protesters say that mohamed morsi has given the run of the government. after all, they sort of wrote the new constitution, right? members of the muslim brotherhood have plenty of seats in the parliament. doesn't reflect the true egypt. isn't that what protesters say? >> what we're seeing here in egypt is a fight for the future identity of egypt. what is fascinating about this country is the diversity. you have egyptians who are liberal and moderate and egyptians that are devout muslims. all sides know after the resolution, whoever would be in power would lay down the foundation, possibly
but if you don't like us, wait for three years and then you can vote us out. the opposition impatient. they say this is a president with an islamist agenda that is imposing his will and sidelining liberal and moderate voices. the president has reached out to the opposition, calling them to sit down and negotiate. the opposition has repeatedly rejected that call. they continue to protest and demonstrate and that's why we are at this impasse today. >> just to make it very clear. protesters...
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurr
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that god was able to use me. and it was an honor to be able to be used. >> reporter: the suspect had walked in with an assault rifle ready to kill. but in the end, was no match for a bookkeeper armed with love. >> i've never been so scared in my life. >> me either. but you did great. >> oh, jesus. >> you did great. >> oh, god. >> you can really hear there, i mean, the strain that this had put on you. >> oh, yeah. >> that moment when the police finally came in and he was taken out, what goes through your head? what goes through your heart then? >> when i'd seen the police officers put their hands on him and they were all surrounding him, i knew i could just like breathe. >> you say to me one more time, baby, everything is going to be okay. >> baby, everything is going to be okay. >> that is, obviously, going to be a line that we will all remember. two very powerful women that relied both on their faith and, most of all, on each other. >> just incredible. >> that line that antoinette tuff used. i understand anderso
that god was able to use me. and it was an honor to be able to be used. >> reporter: the suspect had walked in with an assault rifle ready to kill. but in the end, was no match for a bookkeeper armed with love. >> i've never been so scared in my life. >> me either. but you did great. >> oh, jesus. >> you did great. >> oh, god. >> you can really hear there, i mean, the strain that this had put on you. >> oh, yeah. >> that moment when the...
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you can't make us silent. if you want us in mordovia, you'll have us there. but it will be the same mistake, we girnt tee. >> reporter: how do you make up for these years in the lives of your children? do you ever regrekt what you did? >> translator: i think we will have a story to tell our children. the moral choice we made is the best educational example we could give them. >> translator: we hope toss changes fob better, just small once, because our children will grow up in this country. we're not going to leave. the choice we made was made for our children also. >>> wow. okay. i'm humbled. >>> still to come in the newsroom, the pope delivers the first christmas message to the world. catholics and non-catholics are listening to this increasingly popular world figure. >>> my name is staff sergeant -- to all my friends back in florida, and my shoutout to the philadelphia eagles. nick foles, you owe me a beer. so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all w
you can't make us silent. if you want us in mordovia, you'll have us there. but it will be the same mistake, we girnt tee. >> reporter: how do you make up for these years in the lives of your children? do you ever regrekt what you did? >> translator: i think we will have a story to tell our children. the moral choice we made is the best educational example we could give them. >> translator: we hope toss changes fob better, just small once, because our children will grow up in...
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most of my friends use it. >> reporter: why do they want to use it? >> i feel it's not typically classified as like a harmful drug like as meth or whatever. >> reporter: do you know anybody who comes to school high or gets high on lump break? >> definitely. it's not uncommon. there's a bunch of people that come to this school high. >> reporter: schools are trying to send a message that this is not okay. pot is now the number one reason students are kicked out of colorado public schools. 230 expelled last year because of marijuana according to the colorado department of education. pot proving to be a bigger problem than alcohol, disobedience or weapons violation. >> we would like to really get parents to be talking to their children about the risks. >> that's where all of my problems started, weed i guess. >> reporter: this 18-year-old knows about the risks all too well. he began experimenting with marijuana at ten years old. >>> what did you get out of it? >> bad grades. when i was 14, that was the first time i got my first drug paraphernalia ticket.
most of my friends use it. >> reporter: why do they want to use it? >> i feel it's not typically classified as like a harmful drug like as meth or whatever. >> reporter: do you know anybody who comes to school high or gets high on lump break? >> definitely. it's not uncommon. there's a bunch of people that come to this school high. >> reporter: schools are trying to send a message that this is not okay. pot is now the number one reason students are kicked out of...
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thank you for being with us. >>> thanks everyone for watching us today. "newsroom" is done. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield, up next. ♪ [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good!
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we're talking about 12 million people, for the vast majority of us, 85% of us who already have insurance, your premiums are not going to go up because the rates for the next year have already been locked in. >> that's right. >> the vast majority of americans don't have to worry. >> health care premiums are rising overall. they're going to keep rising, but you're right, we are talking about the individual marketplace here, we're talking about, the other thing that's important for 2016 and beyond, carol, is what it's going to mean for premiums if you don't have these young and healthies coming into the market. you talked about the risk pool a lot, people talking about that. are they so turned off by the whole process they'll take their $95 fine next year and a fine the next year and just going to take longer to get into the overall system, that's going to be problematic for premiums for everybody in the years ahead. >> all right, clps cls, thanks so much. i appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >>> the fight, mayor of toronto standing his ground as the scandal surrounding him deepens. rob ford
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less for us. more for you. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. >>> want to keep you posted about the horror and the fear that's been palpable here in california. the police are looking for this ex-police officer. take a look. this is 33-year-old christopher jordan dorner. he wants revenge. he has a vendetta against all police in southern california. apparently families, families as well. sergio diaz talked at a news conference and said my opinion of the suspect is unprintable. dorner is considered by police armed and extremely dangerous and should you see
less for us. more for you. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. >>> want to keep you posted about the horror and the fear that's been palpable here in california. the police are looking for this ex-police officer. take a look....
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the fbi says give us more if you want us to keep looking at him. they appear to be at that time satisfied, okay, that was their interests. is he coming to attack us. if they're already monitoring the mother, they should obviously be aware if he's planning to come because he's going to tell his mother and father and come to visit for six months. so do you still need to hear more from them of what kind of coverage they had as it relates to the mother and tamerlan himself. >> and that's what i want to follow up on. as this has evolved, it keeps turning out that the russians actually told us more than we think they did. do you know for a fact that the russians did not say we know he was talking to his mother, we have wiretapped conversations, this is why we're concerned? do we know that they didn't pass along information? >> no, we do know that. they didn't give us that fact that they were intercepting the mother until this week. >> so what do we know about this attack that we've been showing pictures of overnight. do we know who they were targeting, i
the fbi says give us more if you want us to keep looking at him. they appear to be at that time satisfied, okay, that was their interests. is he coming to attack us. if they're already monitoring the mother, they should obviously be aware if he's planning to come because he's going to tell his mother and father and come to visit for six months. so do you still need to hear more from them of what kind of coverage they had as it relates to the mother and tamerlan himself. >> and that's what...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: carol, i'm both on the phone and live. i can hear you on my phone. we have a massive police presence all around this area of southeast washington, d.c. this is the navy yard you see behind me, one of the entrances here. we have reports of multiple injuries in this shooting. it took place, according to the authorities at the naval sea system building, building 197. a police officer was reported as being one of the people injured during the standoff. as you mentioned, the shooter is apparently still barricaded in here. the national d.c. police and capitol police and police jurisdictions with a massive presence circling this navy area. you can't get on here without any kind of i.d. or clearance and it takes just -- it's a heavily secured area of this part of washington, d.c., with walls all around it. so just to give you a lay of the land here, we are on m street and 11th street. we can hear a police chopper circling above here. as far as we know, this is still a very fluid
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>> if you could tell us why these cameras are beneficial to your work. >> well, we use them basically tore three things. first of all, to further a criminal investigation or a criminal case. they help the department hold the officers to a higher standard. and they help defend ourselves against frivolous complaints, frivolous accusations. >> danny, i'll go to you. it all sounds pretty good. helps the police and probably cuts down on police misconduct because police officers are less apt to act up if they're wearing a camera and recording the whole thing? >> it sounding fascinating. >> yes, anyone who -- >> okay. so danny, go on. >> it sounding fascinating. and what a great idea when the police are doing the videoing. so i have to ask this officer if he has heard or any of his brother officers have ever made an arrest of a citizen filming a police encounter? it seems the message is clear. as long as the police are doing the recording of the encounter, no problem. but if a citizen wants to take out their iphone, it appears that the message is quite different. you will and can be and have
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that's what they told us too. dr. coffin, he's the coffin in the coffin syndrome, he told us it's wrong to deny someone a transplant because of the syndrome. so what do they think was the real reason? they think it's because of his genetic defect makes him developmentally disabled. >> i told them that i knew that that's why they wanted to not -- but i always understand that maverick is a baby. and he needed a heart. >> do you think they sort of discredited his life and future? >> absolutely. and if they were to say otherwise, they would be lying. >> reporter: maverick was dying. she pleaded with the doctors. >> i just said will you guys please reconsider this. reconsider transplant for maverick. and, sorry, there's nothing we can do about it. sorry. and they just get up and walk out of the room. that was it. and just left me there. i remember, i was laughing. because i was laughing with tears because i was in shock. i could not really believe that that was really happening. we're talking about my son's life. and you'r
that's what they told us too. dr. coffin, he's the coffin in the coffin syndrome, he told us it's wrong to deny someone a transplant because of the syndrome. so what do they think was the real reason? they think it's because of his genetic defect makes him developmentally disabled. >> i told them that i knew that that's why they wanted to not -- but i always understand that maverick is a baby. and he needed a heart. >> do you think they sort of discredited his life and future?...
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the founders gave us this. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> good to be here. >> we appreciate it, david walker. >>> still to come, edward snowden's father reunites with his son in russia. >> certainly very emotional to know that my son is safe, secure and is he free. >> lon snowden tells cnn about the nsa leaker's life in russia, next. [ male announcer ] campbell's angus beef & dumplings. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. ♪ save your coffee from the artificial stuff. ♪ switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness... ...from the stevia leaf. from nature, for sweetness™ >>> checking our top stories at 22 minutes past the hour, police arrested a
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they don't really know what to do, just telling us something to keep us quiet. hey guten morgen guess who? mr. mojito? ok it's got to be really fast, i've got one second hey no way wei hey, ca va? nudeq nuqdaq duch doch bolz stop calling me oh my god, no! how are they looking? we did it baby woohh oi ma yerp yerp moshi moshi, meow what?! ♪ ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. [ larry ] you can't beat zero heartburn. and best of all, it means i can enjoy all the foods i love. oh, zero heartburn is awesome. just like zero cutlery. ♪ [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> here's something to keep in mind if the government shuts down in less than 15 hours. all "essential" people like congress will still get their paychecks. our military on the other hand, our soldiers will be paid in ious.
they don't really know what to do, just telling us something to keep us quiet. hey guten morgen guess who? mr. mojito? ok it's got to be really fast, i've got one second hey no way wei hey, ca va? nudeq nuqdaq duch doch bolz stop calling me oh my god, no! how are they looking? we did it baby woohh oi ma yerp yerp moshi moshi, meow what?! ♪ ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [...
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our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> time to talk back. what kind of spiritual leader will draw people back to organized religion? catholics hope pope francis will bring people back to the catholic church, but attracting followers is a problem for all faiths. in a new study, 20% of americans say they have no religious affiliation. the highest number since the 1930s. one researcher told the huffington post it has a lot to do with the increased role of religion in politics. that, quote, this is a product of the involvement of the religious right in american politics and the increasing connection in america's mind that religion equals conservative politics equals religion. joining me now, contributor to the daily beast and amy cremer of the tea party express. welcome. >> thanks for having us. >> welcome
our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> time to talk back. what kind of spiritual leader will draw people back to organized religion? catholics hope pope francis will bring people back to the catholic church, but attracting followers is a...
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tell us more, jim. >> that's right, carol. you know, this e-mail landed in my inbox a few minutes before that commercial break. the president is expected to make an announcement. a state, the white house says, on the affordable care act at 11:45 in the briefing room. inside the white house. typically in those situations, carol, the president does not take questions from the press. it will be interesting to see whether he will be taking questions. it's not being billed as a news conference. administration officials have been telling us that a fix for the affordable care act will be coming sooner rather than later. quote, sooner rather than later. i think we should expect, carol, this will be the president make an announcement as to what he plans to do for all those billions of people who are getting cancellation notices from their insurance companies even though he made that pledge, if you like your plan, you can keep it. dana bash over on capitol hill can talk about the white house has been warm or receptive to democratic ones
tell us more, jim. >> that's right, carol. you know, this e-mail landed in my inbox a few minutes before that commercial break. the president is expected to make an announcement. a state, the white house says, on the affordable care act at 11:45 in the briefing room. inside the white house. typically in those situations, carol, the president does not take questions from the press. it will be interesting to see whether he will be taking questions. it's not being billed as a news...
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make a video for us and send it to us. as this shutdown continues, we will share your views right here on cnn. as many of you know, it was the fight to defund obama care that helped spark this partial shutdown. while the obama administration has been vocal about the number of people who want to take advantage of the new law, when it comes to specifics, officials are quite tight-lipped. here is what two administration members had to say about how many americans have actually enrolled so far. >> when it comes to enrollment data, i want to clear this up. we will release data on regular monthly intervals. what i can confirm right now, people are signing up through federal exchanges. but this is aing a gre gags process and we're not going to release data on hourly or weekly basis. >> how many have signed up thus far? >> fully enrolled? i can't tell you because i don't know. we are taking applications on the web, on the phone. we'll be giving monthly reports. can tell you we've had not only web hits but hundreds of thousands of
make a video for us and send it to us. as this shutdown continues, we will share your views right here on cnn. as many of you know, it was the fight to defund obama care that helped spark this partial shutdown. while the obama administration has been vocal about the number of people who want to take advantage of the new law, when it comes to specifics, officials are quite tight-lipped. here is what two administration members had to say about how many americans have actually enrolled so far....
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can you tell us that? >> i saw him a couple of years ago. >> was there any indication this could happen? >> what communication? >> have you ever had trouble with them before? have they ever -- >> anything that worried you or anything that -- >> is that why you haven't seen them in a while? >> tired. i told you, talk to my brother. he knows. his english very good. he can talk everything. he make statement. >> did you think they were going to get in trouble? >> huh? >> did you think they were going to get in trouble? >> of course trouble. trouble, yes? >> i mean, when you last saw them three years ago, did you think -- >> of course not. when i saw them, they were very small children almost. >> yes. >> he was maybe 15, 16, i don't remember now, you know? >> was there a rift in the family? did you talk with them? was there a break in the family? is there a reason you hadn't seen them for a while? >> we will talk now, we will leave everybody, okay? >> sure. >> okay. what you said. >> was there a rift in the fam
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alison kosik joins us live from the new york stock exchange to tell us more. good morning. >> good morning. with something like this, it is good to look at the trend and veterans who left the military after september 2001, they have had a harder time finding a job than nonveterans. that trend is now reversing course. you look at june, the unemployment rate for recent vets at 7.2%. it is the third month in a row. it has been better than the national average and actually down from 11.7% at the beginning of the year. here is what helped. the white house. made hiring vets a priority for the past few years. especially launching the joining forces initiative. headed by michelle obama and jill biden. initiative, what it has done, gotten big-time commitments from dozen of big-named companies and organizations to look to hire veterans. of course, nothing is perfect here. lots of veterans are still on the sidelines. 160,000 recent veterans who want to be working and more than half a million others are not in the labor force. lot still not working and not in the -- not i
alison kosik joins us live from the new york stock exchange to tell us more. good morning. >> good morning. with something like this, it is good to look at the trend and veterans who left the military after september 2001, they have had a harder time finding a job than nonveterans. that trend is now reversing course. you look at june, the unemployment rate for recent vets at 7.2%. it is the third month in a row. it has been better than the national average and actually down from 11.7% at...
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find us in frozen. just byol. >>> good morning. thank you so much for being with us. i'm carol costello. stories in the news room at 30 minutes past the hour. on wall street, will the markets continue their winning streak? the bell is winning. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange. tell us what you are seeing. >> we are seeing a very slow start to the trading day after the s&p 500 closed at yet another all-time high on tuesday. it was a great april for stocks. you look at each added almost 2% last month. the question for may, will investors do as the old addage says sell in may and go away. investors literally are more focused on vacation, more so than their portfolios. they don't have to worry about it. the difference is the fed continues to pump so much money into the economy that many believe if there is a drop this year it won't be as deep as years passed. today investors are reading over the jobs report and shows over 100,000 jobs added last month. >> alison kosik reporting live at the new york stock exchange. >>> drugs prescribed for treating attention
find us in frozen. just byol. >>> good morning. thank you so much for being with us. i'm carol costello. stories in the news room at 30 minutes past the hour. on wall street, will the markets continue their winning streak? the bell is winning. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange. tell us what you are seeing. >> we are seeing a very slow start to the trading day after the s&p 500 closed at yet another all-time high on tuesday. it was a great april for stocks. you...
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it is a crisis for all of us. all of us who are americans. all of us who believe in some of the things that make our country great which is we don't allow them vulnerable. many who are absolutely working. by the way, that's illegal for children to go and get a job, though their bodies be able. it's actually against the law. >> but margarette, it's obvious you're angry about it. >> more people should be honestly, i'm not able gri because i work at a food bank. this is unreal. palette say i'm an economist. there is never an example in a history of every that a program that returned $1.73 has never been cut. it just doesn't happen. simple math. doesn't make sense. >> margarette purvis, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >>> coming up in the newsroom, a sau hot sauce company is getting people angry. up ahead, what a judge could do about this company. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him.
it is a crisis for all of us. all of us who are americans. all of us who believe in some of the things that make our country great which is we don't allow them vulnerable. many who are absolutely working. by the way, that's illegal for children to go and get a job, though their bodies be able. it's actually against the law. >> but margarette, it's obvious you're angry about it. >> more people should be honestly, i'm not able gri because i work at a food bank. this is unreal. palette...
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christine romans joins us live from new york to tell us about that side of the story. how much has it already cost us, christine? >> about $20 billion so far. that's the analysis from moody's analytics in washington that watch this is very closely. think about that, put it into context, economic damage caused by a hurricane or big storm except this is a hurricane or big storm, national disaster caused by washington. you can make up that lost economic activity if it's just a brief pullback and then things get back to normal. it hasn't been normal for a couple of years. when you look at the budget battles all together since 2009 here is the analysis for how many jobs have been lost, how much economic activity has vaporized and jobs lost. economic advisers, 900,000 jobs since the budget battles began in 2009. mark zandy from moody's, he says it's about 1 million jobs, job loss tied directly to the fighting over the debt situation in washington. in the very near term, 20 billion just from this particular skirmish. longer term much more than that. we're seeing everything fr
christine romans joins us live from new york to tell us about that side of the story. how much has it already cost us, christine? >> about $20 billion so far. that's the analysis from moody's analytics in washington that watch this is very closely. think about that, put it into context, economic damage caused by a hurricane or big storm except this is a hurricane or big storm, national disaster caused by washington. you can make up that lost economic activity if it's just a brief pullback...
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being with us. stories we're watching in the newsroom, lower open on wall street. world markets dropped today, partly because of slower manufacturing in china. one good note in the u.s. economy. last week's jobless claims ticked down more than expected. >> a 37-year-old man in custody in connection with an investigation of ricin laced letters. matthew buquet was arrested. >>> and an vastgation into the fertilizer plant explosion in west, texas, it says they may never know the cause. the safety board chair says federal and texas agencies refuse to grant access to witnesses and the blast scene. >>> let's go back to moore, oklahoma and brooke baldwin. it's raining hard there. >> yeah. it is raining very, very hard. severe storms, lightning, 1,001, 1002, boom! many people in moore are calling a miracle at briarwood elementary school. i want you to take a look at video here. you will see monday's tornado effectively leveled that building. look at this. just rubble and muck and brick, but amazingly everyo
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>> thanks for watching us here on "new day." it's time for "newsroom." >> and the one and only martin savidge. >> best voice in tv. >> good morning to you guys. good morning, everyone. happening now in the "newsroom." >> that's why i'm initiating now a review to make sure that what they're able to do doesn't necessarily mean what they should be doing. >> damage control. the president now asking for his own answers about what the nsa is up to. >> plus, another twist in the aaron hernandez case. investigators are looking at whether he was involved in gun trafficking. >> and is it real or is this just rhetoric? russian president vladimir putin welcomes all olympians, regardless of sexual orientation. we're going to dig into that. you are live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> good morning, everyone. i'm poppy harlow in today for carol costello. >> and i'm martin savidge. questions about nsa spying on world leaders. what did president obama know and when did he know it? today, the directors of the national intelligence and nsa testify on c
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how they were used, when they were used, who used them. we don't have a chain of custody that establishes what exactly happened and when i am making decisions about america's national security and the potential for taking additional action in response to chemical weapon use, i've got to make sure i've got the facts. that's what the american people would expect. and if we end up rushing to judgment without hard effective evidence, then we can find ourselves in a position where we can't globalize the international community. there may be some objections among some people in the region who are sympathetic with the opposition if we take action. it is important for us to do this in a prudent way. what i've said to my team is we have to do everything we can to investigate and establish with some certainty what exactly has happened in syria, what is happening in syria. we will use all the assets and resources that we have at our disposal, we will work with the neighboring countries and we have called on the united nations to investigate. the impo
how they were used, when they were used, who used them. we don't have a chain of custody that establishes what exactly happened and when i am making decisions about america's national security and the potential for taking additional action in response to chemical weapon use, i've got to make sure i've got the facts. that's what the american people would expect. and if we end up rushing to judgment without hard effective evidence, then we can find ourselves in a position where we can't globalize...
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tell us more. >> good morning, carol. health officials say that monday was a record day for health care.gov. more than 1 million visitors to the site as people were scrambling to sign up for coverage. millions of americans got another day to get coverage. the cutoff day was monday. now you have until midnight today, christmas eve, to pick a plan. it's a welcomed delay for carla johnson, helping people sign up for healthcare.gov. >> that's great for the consumers, who have an early christmas gift for them. i'm excited that the powers that be made this possible for more enrollment. >> reporter: some states and insurance companies have also extended the deadline for coverage starting in january to give people more time to pick a plan. federal exchange healthcare.gov saw 1.2 million visitors over the weekend. last-minute surge in interest. in california alone, 77,000 people signed up over the weekend. in washington, david rosenburg starts a new job late next month but needs insurance until then. >> current coverage ends decem
tell us more. >> good morning, carol. health officials say that monday was a record day for health care.gov. more than 1 million visitors to the site as people were scrambling to sign up for coverage. millions of americans got another day to get coverage. the cutoff day was monday. now you have until midnight today, christmas eve, to pick a plan. it's a welcomed delay for carla johnson, helping people sign up for healthcare.gov. >> that's great for the consumers, who have an early...
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>> that they need to work for us and listen to us. both parties have to work together and quit blaming each other. >> reporter: what word would you use to describe what's going on in washington? >> disconnect. total disconnect from -- from constituents. >> i think it's all [ bleep ]. power struggles. money struggles. ridiculous. >> feel what the people feel. you know, put yourself in our shoes. especially low-class, you know, middleclass. you know, put yourself in our shoes. >> reporter: what word would you use to describe what's happening in washington? >> hideous. hideous. >> reporter: hideous. that's a new one. we've heard disgusting, embarrassing, hideous. they're all -- basically, you get the idea. that's what people outside the beltway are thinking about what is going on in washington. and the longer it goes on, the anger is just going to increase. >> i think you're right about that one. >>> so after all you've heard about the government shutdown, what is your message to washington? make a little video to us and send it in. come
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to prey upon us and our families. that means we believe in our right to defend ourselves and our families with semiautomatic firearms technology. >> and of course lapierre is most likely referring to the ar-15, the best selling semiautomatic rifle, it was used in the newtown shootings. one state is trying to stop any new federal gun control laws before they're even passed, about ever they're even introduced. michigan state lawmakers are considering a bill that would exempt guns from federal regulations and they're doing it in a novel way. the guns have to be made in michigan for gun laws to apply. republicans support the bill and say it will help the state economy, and also send a message to the federal government, but democrats worry it could be unconstitutional and result in a lawsuit, like it has in other states, with similar laws. michigan's gop governor rick snyder told them they should focus on the economy and mental health issues instead. joining me from lansing, michigan, republican senator mick jones, welcome
to prey upon us and our families. that means we believe in our right to defend ourselves and our families with semiautomatic firearms technology. >> and of course lapierre is most likely referring to the ar-15, the best selling semiautomatic rifle, it was used in the newtown shootings. one state is trying to stop any new federal gun control laws before they're even passed, about ever they're even introduced. michigan state lawmakers are considering a bill that would exempt guns from...